All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1195
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Reviews
‘Get The Hell Out’: Toronto Review
Madcap zombie thriller set in Taiwan’s legistlative chambers
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News
World Soundtrack Awards at 20: digital edition
The music showcase is celebrating its 20th anniversary with an online concert.
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Reviews
‘Ammonite’: Toronto Review
Francis Lee follows up ‘God’s Own Country’ with a solemn love story sparked by Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan
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News
Rise of streaming threatens international sales model – Ted Hope
“We’re going to hit a golden age of new voices who are given free rein to explore their vision.”
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Reviews
‘Nomadland’: Venice Review
Starring Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao’s poetic migrant worker drama holds a mirror to society
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Features
HanWay Films’ Gabrielle Stewart talks international-first releases, no-deal Brexit fears
“I do feel we’re feeling this wave of ‘Why do films need to come out in the US first?’
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News
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ pushed to December 25, ‘Dune’ stays on December 18
Executives cautious as roughly 30% of US exhibition footprint remains closed.
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Wild Bunch acquires Studio Ghibli library for France, including ‘Earwig and the Witch’
Deal covers 21 films including Hayao Miyazaki’s Oscar-winning Spirited Away.
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News
Netflix circling $19m global deal on Halle Berry TIFF selection ‘Bruised’
Interet building on Concrete Cowboy, Pieces Of A Woman.
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Reviews
‘Crazy, Not Insane’: Venice Review
Alex Gibney’s fascinating doc tells of a career spent entirely on the examination of serial killers
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News
Ireland-set Olivia Cooke caper ‘Pixie’ goes to Saban Films for North America
Paramount Pictures to distribute in UK and Ireland.
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News
‘The Whaler Boy’, ‘Oasis’ scoop Giornate degli Autori’s top prizes in Venice
The €20,000 Director’s Award was decided by jury of 27 young film enthusiasts presided over by Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid.
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News
Films Boutique scores sales on buzzy Venice title ‘Dear Comrades!’ (exclusive)
Andrei Konchalovsky’s feature played in Competition on the Lido.
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Reviews
‘Limbo’: Toronto Review
A group of refugees form a cautious friendship in this wry, Beckettian comedy
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Reviews
‘Monday’: Toronto Review
What happens when Friday night collides with Monday morning for two American expats in Athens
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News
Colson Baker, Travis Fimmel board ‘One Way’ for Highland Film Group
Action thriller developed with funding from Northern Ireland Screen, Screen Ireland.
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Reviews
‘The Predators’: Venice Review
Two disparate families collide in Pietro Castellitto’s feature debut, a dark comedy set in Rome
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Reviews
‘In Between Dying’: Venice Review
This metaphysical road movie journeys through the terrain of Tarkovsky and Bresson